Newspaper Page Text
ppr i •4FT &* *K" -'it «T' ,w «swt C* -f rr. /& ", "Jlf"' •i i V. 11,.,, t? M, *SaL^t Hfr '•c* 5£ 4 xi. 'h & i f'iit If- **'. s k*. W •*& & 1 I' •1 v- Fifteen f. '"t^x •fciy rf i-lv Ii w if 'W Jsp. -'I*- Philip, WT (M L}« /i t4 i •*,: 'Hf*£^ -J v -it, S. ff, &*• 4 SJ wf WATER TANKS! -.• We are specialists In building tanks. Have power ma chlnery for wood work, and can build a first-class tank at *r. '1 reasonable cost. Ask for our figures. We are equipped with machinery to do all kinds of odd Jobs in wood work, such screens, and frames of tft lizes, porch material, eto. Meyer & Hudspeth's Planing Mill First Door North of Leggett's, Philip, S. D- Why Not Make it of Cement? If you are going to build, you can certainly find some point where it would be to your advantage to use cement in some form. See me for anything in cement construction, brick or plaster work. 0,-W. PADDOCK... Northwestern Hotel and Bakery Bread and All Kinds of Pastry constantly on hand. We are prepared to do the Best Quality of Work la Bakery Goods First-class Accommodations All the Comforts of a Horn# totrm PATBOKAOE KBSPBOTTUUT (OUOrOB Lindsay & Orr, Philip, 8. D. AM. URSR \3. S. Oommissioiver fff»ars frttnl proofs and contests. Receives filings, attends to all land office business. i»AB3Eirm, OTftWUEV»® 1$. E. Cioldiiiiilth.Cnili.l'ort I'tcrre Bank K. A.Hlolskl.Cash.First State Bank of Philip It Martin Johtuon, Casli. HanK of Kadoka J.K.Uttwbaok, Pres. Bplvldere State Bank ii. E. Moriran, Uotrlster of Dwds of Stanley County Home Land & Abstract Co., M. L. Parcells, Secretary and Bonded Abstracter Respectfully Solicits Your Business Fort Pierre, S. D. FORf SALE! head of hofses A. L. and 1,200 to 1,400 pounds. .Second hand team harness and single harnesses. WILL DO GENERAL TEAMING Emond, Kailroad street, first house in Wray's addition s. avssBLL Horse shoeing, woodwork and general blacksmithing. Satisfaction guaranteed, Tour patronage solicited. ,Mm- Will have on 1 mares, weighing from s. Philip, No. 1. A 9. Off D. ?%,n South Dakota Home Bakery ty & Qrusendorf, Props. hvad Pwirt, CaJt«s, and pim. btitanf and to MP p. 'A A Few Snaps 9m term, four mfles of Philip, 40 acres broke and Mm finest corn on it around beats any 1 have seen in Iowa or Nebraska. Bas a good well and fair house and barn. Will make any man inde pendent. Price $3,500.00. No. 2. A nice level farm, one mile from Philip, has a food well, all fenced, good little house and bam some broke. 83,200.60. No. 3. Is a fine level farm, two miles from Philip aft plow land, lias good water but not many improvements. Can sell for $2,500.00. No. 4. Is a nice level piece of 160 acres, joins No. 3. No improve iaents. Price $2,500.00. One-half cash and balance time. No. 5. Is all level, can plow e?ery inch of it, a fine black Boll, has About 12 acres broke, small house. One-half cash. $3,^400.00 No. 6. Is a solid section of the finest land near here, all fenced, has Sice creek and would make one of the nicest thoroughbred stock farms. Can sell this section for $8,000.00 if sold soon. Part time. No. 7. Is a nearly level 160 acres, four miles from Philip, 30 acres broke, good little house and fine creek on the corner, on the telephone line and would make a tine home. Price $2,500.00. No. 8. Is a one-half section, six miles from Philip, all plow land and good water. Part time at $4,200. No. 0. Is a one-half section, five miles from Philip, about one-half plow land, some broke, good water a line stock farm. Will sell this if taken soon at 92,600.00. One-half tints. No. 10. Is two of the best relinquishments available here now. Lie north of Philip all plow land and fine water cheap till sold and won't last long at $500.00 for each should he sold together. No. 11. A section two miles of Philip, lots of hay land and river bottom and timber, most all good level land. Would make a fine grain or stock farm. Good terms on this at $15.00 per acre. No. 12. A one-half section nine miles of Philip, lays on a fine creek, Will cut 100,000 feet of cottonwood lumber and fire wood to last a life time has good improvements, good well and windmill. This farm is the cheapest thing that I have at $6,000.00. No. 13. Is a 160,13 miles north of Philip, aU fenced and all plow land. Can sell this at $1,700.00, If sold soon. No. 14. This is a 1,000 acre ranch, 11 miles north of Philip, fine land, soil black loam has about 100 acres in crop, some fine alfall'a, has a good two-story house and large barn and other out buildings, good well and windmill good creek on the land. This Is a fine ranch or fraln farm a snap at $15.00 per acre. No. 15. A good little farm of 160 acres, some rolling, has lots of timber and good water, and hay land. Will sell this if taken at once, Jbr $1,100.00. Part time. No. 16. A 200-acre fS*» four miles soetlwist of Norfolk, Nebr., about 100 acres in pasture and 40 acres hay land balance in corn this year lays fine and is fine land. Xorfoll^: is a city of 5,000 people, and a railroad center. This farm will soon be worth 9100.00 an acts. Will sell this on good terms at $10,000.00. No. 17. Good relinquishment near Smith all plow land and will •ell for $700.00. No. 18. Is a relinquishment 16 miles fnom Philip. Most all plow land. Will sell at once for $150.00. ... No. 19. Is a relinquishment near Grindstone part farm land and part pasture will sell for $350.00. No. 20. A fine farm, four miles from Philip, all fine land, good house and barn all fenced and quite a lot in crop. One of the best forms in the neighborhood. For quick sale $2,500.00. No. 21. 1160 acre tract south of Philip all good land and plenty of water some improvements a fine ranch or farm will sell together for 912.50 an acre. No. 22. We have three fine resident lots in Philip, one of the best locations in town. Will sell for quick sale at $250.00. No. 23. We have eight lots 50 by 150 with a new slSSrootn fKMMse on them good well and good location. Will sell for $2,500.00 or will trade No. 24. A section relinquishment or four relinquishments together north of town can sell the four for $2,800.00 all gdbd land and fair improvements. No. 25. Is a fine 600 acres, 28 miles from Omaha, Nebr., all fenced Mid good buildings 250 acres plow land and in crop, balance in pasture and hay. It is six miles from both Valley and Waterloo. It is a tirst class farm. Will trade this for unimproved land or would consider other propositions. Will sell on extra good term* 850.00 an acie Look this up. No. 26. Is the 100 acres around Underwood, 8. D. All terel one-half mile from town all plow land. Will sell at 92,750, some time. No. 27. Is a 160 acres in Potter county, near LeBeau. Will trade this land or sell cheap. Will give any terms that are reasonable. Price 12,000.00. We have a lot more land for sale and would be glad to hare anyone write us for what they want, If they don't find it in this list. All of the above land has xd water at from ten to forty feet, and all has a good black loam' that will raise any crop that you plant, and will go as many bushels to the acre as your Iowa or Nebraska land that sells for ten times as much per acre. We have the best town west of the Missouri river and are sure of the county seat and railroad division point. We have two oanks that each haveow $100,000.00 to deposits, showing the people are prosperous. We show our lands free of charge and return rallrpad fan to each buyer and guarantee title to every piece we sell. Jack London, author, etc., Is a socialist and he has uttered some severe things about the plutocrats and their wealth. Naturally as Jack's magazine articles became more and more popular and more and mors money was paid him for them, people begin to look out for the means he would take of sharing this wealth with his fellow men, accord ing to good socialistic doctorlnes. But alas! Out of his own mouth Mr. Loadsn confewes that he Is spending his opwlsaes upon himself. He tells us ttet ths Baark, his boat hi which he ti cruising the world, was fitted out aft a oast "Inconceivable and f.. v: 'v.v. '. w 'S® 4' 1 •, R. M. Waddell Land Co., Philip, S. D. monstrous the bathroom on the yacht, he says, is "a beautiful dream of schemes and devices, pumps and leTers and sea-valves." In fact, the Snark cost Mr. London $30,000. Now, of course *30,000 divided up among a a number of Individuals would have made them feel more brotherly toward Jack London and would have been a real socialistic act. But some how Jack, like many others who preach th« beautiful doctrine of self-abnegation, doesn't see his way clear to "divvy" up with his needy fellow man and the Snark sails glori ously in the far South Sea and Jack lakes In the coin for the articles he s'"^V writes on his voyage. The beautiful vapors of theory cannot always be converted into the clear-cut crystal of practice. Folks, did you ever meet a chigger face fo face? Thos. L. Hisgen the Independence party's candidate for he presidency, Is a big axle-grease manufacturer. His campaign ought to run smoothly. In George S. Huston the republican party of Stanley county has a man that is a sheriff'ssize. His record in that office for the past two years is very good, and certainly "one good term deserves another." Notices for Publication Department of the Interior. United State? Land Office at Chamlerlatn, 8. D., August 8, lttl*. Notice Is hereby given that Filpnr Burp, of Philip. S. 1),. who. on January -ti. made Homrstead Kiitry No. 1!£(23. Serial, No, OTi't. for s'j sw'4 sertion 5. townihip 1 N., raw IV K.. H. 1. Meridian, has Hied notice of intention to make Kinat commution proof, to estalilif-hed claim to the land above descrilK-d, tiefore ttyrou L. Clow. U. S. Commissioner. at h!.s office, at Philip. S. !».. on Sept, 22, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses Fordyce l\ Samoions. John B, Hoeslncr, Ira G, Farmer aud Walter l'eok all of Philip, S. D. ALBERT WHEELON. Register. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of 8 W. HALL IRONS, Register, Department of the Interior, United States Land OfflcePierre, S. D.. Autrust 15. Notice is hereby given that Arthur I). Me Glnni.s. of Philip, S. D.. who on Xovemter 27th 1905. made H. E. No. 5517( He rial No. 01371) for the NE'« of Sec. 27, T. 2 N., R. 20 E. 11. 11. M„ has filed notice of Intention to make final commutation proof to establish claim to the land above dcscriled, ljefore Byron L. Clow, U. S. Commissioner. In his office at Philip, S. D„ on September 22nd, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Emanuel Taylor. E. L. Keith. Howard B. Fislar, Jerome Earl of Philip. S. D. ALBERT WHIiKLON, Register. CONTEST NOTICE. Department nf the Interior. United States Land Office, Pierre, South Dakota, July 17, 1908. A sufficient contest affidavit having been Hied In this office by Darrell J. Harnhart of Monroevllle, Indiana, contestant, aeainst homestead entry No. 3210. Her. No. (459 made Octolier 27th, lixn for SWUNWW.Wh SW'4 section 13. and NWU NWU Sec. 24. township 5 N of range 21 E. B. H. M. by Mark L. Ferris contestee.in which it is alleged thatsaid entry inan has wholly abandoned saidtrnct for more than six months last past. That there are no improvements on said premises of any kirn! whatsoever and never have Ixvn aitv. That saldentryman has not at any time made residence, cultivation and improvement* on said premises as required by the law govern ing homesteads and that said alleged absence front said land was not due to his employ ment in the Army. Navy or Marine Corps of the I'nited States as a private soldier, officer, seaman or marine during the war with Spain or durtngan.v other War in which the l'nit*»d States may lie engaged. Said parties are hereby notified to- appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation :u In o'clock a. m., on 22nd day of September. IttN, before Byron L. Clow, U. S. Commissioner, at Philip, So. Iakota. and that Hnal hearing will be held at. 10 o.clock A. M. on 2sith day of September 1H0h liefore the Register and Re ceiver at the ITnlted^Stat«s Land Office in Pierre, S. D. The said contestant having, in a propet affidavit, filed Aug. 8, l("08, set forth facts which show that after due diligence person al sc vi-e of this notice cannot be made, It" iH hereby ordered and directed thjt «ueh :otlco b« given by due und proper publica tion. the Interior. United States Land Office. Pierre. S. 1).. June 23rd. HXX. A sufficient contest affidavit having been fil ed In this office by Frank L. Harnhat t.Monroe vilee.Ind.. contestant.against homestead entry No. 1IS27. made Dec. 20. 1007, for the se' of the se«. section 14. e4 of the ne*«. and the no'* of these1, of sec. 23. township 5 north, of range 21 east by F.dgar II. Truitt. contestee. In which it is alleged that the said entry man has wholly abandoned said tract for more than six months last past since making said entry, anil has not during that time, complied with the law retiuiring residence upon and cultivation of homestead land, and there are no improve ments upon said land whatsoever, and at the present time it is in a wholly abandoned con dition. Said parties are hereby notified to ap pear. respond and offer evidence louchlng said allegation at 10o'clock a. m. on Sept Mil, 1908. liefore Byron L. Clow. C. S. Commissioner at Philip. S. I)., and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock, a. m.. on Sept. 15. ISKfc, before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office in Pierre, S. 1). I'lie saiil contestant having In a proper affidavit, tiled July 18th. 1908, set forth facts which show- that after due diligence person al service of this notice cannot lie made. It S hereby ordered and directed that such not icy be given by due and proper publica ttoa. ALBERT WHEELON. Register. CONTE8T NOTICE!. Department of the Interior, United States Laiul Office Pierre, S. 1).. Sept. 1st. 1!W. A sufficient contest affidavit having been Bled In this office by Maggie Denneen. Contest ant. against Homestead Entry No. liyx made Jan. 9,1908. for 11w*-. sec. 13. twp. 5N., rge 20 E. B. II. M. by Carlton Myers. Contestee. In which It Is alleged that Carlton J. Myers has wholly abandoned the said tract of land for more than six months last past next prior to this affidavit that he has no improvements of any kind: no breaking, no fencing, nor is he using the claim for glazing purposes, but has completely failed to make settlement there on as required by law. 8aid parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. in,, on Octolier 15, HWK.before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office. Pierre, S. D. The said contestant having in a propet affidavit, filed Sept 1st, 190n, set forth facts which show that after due diligence person ill service nf this notice cannot lie made, It Is he'^by ordered and directed that .ueb notloJKie given by due and proper publica tion. HENRY E. CUTTING. Receiver. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office. Pierre, S. D.. August llth, 1908. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed iij this office by H. Retzer. contestant, against Homestead entry No. 2545, made July 17.1903. for Lot 4 and swV« of nwH and nw*» of sw U of section 5 and Lot I section t). town ship 5 N, range 19 E, by William W. Walter. Contestee, in which it is alleged that said William \V. W alter has wholly abandoned said land and has not made any residence or im provements thereon for more than six months last past: and that he has not used said land for farming or grazing purposes: and that said alleged absence from the said land was not due to his employment In the Army. Navy or Marine Corps of the United States as a pri vate soldier, officer, seaman or marine, dur ing the war with Spain, or during any other war In which the United States may be en gaged. Said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said al legation at 10 a.m..on October 13. 1908, tiefore Byron L. Clow, U. 8. Commissioner at Philip, S. D.. and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m., on Octolier 20. Philip Office Suite 6, WOKAMA, TIITS Safe °,"dl»on, The aald contestant having, in a proper affidavit. «led Jaljr tttfe. U«*. mt forth (acta which now that after doe ai 11 fence person al service of this notice cannot be made. It la hereby ordered and /greeted that arch te gi Mt by dm hid proper pubUca ALMUTT WHBBLON. B«tater $The Place to Eat... O XT Can't find a better place for a Square Meal, Short Orders and Quick Lunches. Clean liness and good cooking our specialty. Give us a trial, a n e a n w y s o a n y like to eat here. Hoffman's Restaurant, *S HENRY HOFFMAN, Prop. ff S|j IF YOU WANT To sell your land, i s i w i e West Land Company AT HASTINGS LAND COMPANY.... Law, Loans and Insurance Deeded Lands and Homestead Locating Business before the U. S. Land office. nvdemir. M. B. HASTIN6S, Mgr., Pierre, S. D. Wokama Drug Company Carries a Complete Line of Drugs and Druggist's Sundries Prescriptions Carefully Compounded MILLETT, PRES. BUNKER, VIOB PRES. O, L. A. J. BANK OF Paid-Up Capital Its Foundation Bank has a paid-up capital of $17,500.00. In addi tion to this it has a body of stockholders whose individual liability amounts to a a&iilipik more. Interest paid on time deposits. Conservative Livery Barn If yoa pet up yoar horse or team at mr barn you are assured that they will receive the best of care and attention. Our barn is warm and comfortable and we feed only the best hay and grain, To the tired animal, after a long trip, our quarters are a have& ol inl to the weary aud hungry beast. ^. Rigs Ready for Trips at all Tunes Frank Shewn, Pret: Pierre 4 i SOUTH DAKOTA ANDERSON MICHAEL, CASH. E. F. WALDEN, ASS'T CASH. I I $17,500 Sound f. v #•«&»